How To Convert Your Automobile To Run On Water?

How to convert your automobile to run on water, you say? Interesting concept to say the least and depending just who you ask they would be calling you insane right about now. Of course, nine chances out of ten, it would be someone from an oil company somewhere. It is not within their best interests to allow the common folk to have the means to get out from under their thumb or, at the very least, pinch them back a little bit.

I know what you're thinking though. What about hybrids, you ask? They're on the market - people are buying them so what you are saying is flawed. Not so. They are sold as high premiums when they cost less to manufacture. They also still use a combustion engine so you still need gas. They will claim gas prices are up because there are hybrids on the street because if you drive a hybrid, you lose less fuel - less fuel means less demand meaning you need to charge more to make a profit in order to bring the product in to a location for the only purpose of trying to sell it cheaper then the guy down the road.

It is possible, however, to take it to the man yourself by converting your car to run on water. It's possible and doesn't hurt anything, It is not technology which alters total function of your automobile's engine. so if you don't like it, you can remove it easily. You are not actually replacing gasoline with water so please don't put water into your gas tank - you are simply making the combustible engine more efficient.

Unfortunately, I cannot share with you the intricate details, plans or step by step instructions - the inventors would be on my case and they don't offer help if you mess with something else - and neither do I. Fortunately for you, I can explain in general terms what is being done, where it goes and how it is supposed to work.

First thing first is that a small container filled with water and a little baking soda is installed. It should fit snugly in the engine compartment. Make sure it gets filled with water as well as a bit of baking soda AFTER it has been installed. Other connections are installed that will eventually lead into the water with battery cables. At the point when the battery fires, the electrical current strikes the water. A chemical reaction happens as the molecules in the water break down to form what scientist's call "Brown's Gas". The vacuum of the engine sucks Brown's Gas into the manifold and then it finds its way into the engine, at which point it is mixed with your regular gasoline. This makes the gasoline's combustible properties occur more efficiently than usual - a more complete combustion. This means your car expels less energy, less gas and your mileage is increased considerably so you use less gas.